England's victorious Rugby 'fifteen, and its reserves. This interesting group was taken at North Berwick, where the English team had a trial game against its own reserves before going on to meet Scotland at Murray field for the Calcutta Cup and, incidentally, the Rugby championship. They won both, and laid the Murray field bogy, by 6 points to 3.' Six times had England bitten the dust at the Scottish stronghold, but this ivas the lucky seventh. H. G. Owen-Smith, the captain, is seated fourth from left in the front roiv. ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 23
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90England's victorious Rugby 'fifteen, and its reserves. This interesting group was taken at North Berwick, where the English team had a trial game against its own reserves before going on to meet Scotland at Murray field for the Calcutta Cup and, incidentally, the Rugby championship. They won both, and laid the Murray field bogy, by 6 points to 3.' Six times had England bitten the dust at the Scottish stronghold, but this ivas the lucky seventh. H. G. Owen-Smith, the captain, is seated fourth from left in the front roiv. ■ ' Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 23
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